Publisher's Summary

Midway, the most famous naval battle in American history, has been the subject of many excellent books. However, none satisfactorily explain why the Japanese lost that battle, given their overwhelming advantage in firepower. While no book may ever silence debate on the subject, Midway Inquest answers the central mystery of the battle. Why could the Japanese not get a bomber strike launched against the American carrier force before being attacked and destroyed by American dive bombers from the Enterprise and Yorktown? Although it is well known that the Japanese were unable to launch an immediate attack because their aircraft were in the process of changing armament, why wasn't the rearming operation reversed and an attack launched before the American planes arrived? Based on extensive research in Japanese primary records, Japanese literature on the battle, and interviews with over two dozen Japanese veterans from the carrier air groups, this book solves the mystery at last.

Excellent

Somewhat ponderous discussion of the critical few minutes of the battle. Interesting discussion of IJN carrier pilots (training, how many existed, and their centrality to the Japanese war effort against the USA). Also excellent job of placing Midway in the context of other carrier battles. Interesting discussion of war in the Pacific IF Japan had won at Midway.

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Overall

4 out of 5 stars

Performance

2 out of 5 stars

Story

4 out of 5 stars

Gerard

13-05-2017

Excellent book.

Excellent book. Provides a lot of previously unreleased information. Narrator is a little dull. I disagree with a little of his scenario at the end of the book.